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COUNTY CONSTITUTION

Approved 2002


Amended March 18, 2010
MERCER COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE CONSTITUTION

ARTICLE I

Section 1. Name: This organization shall be known as the Mercer County Republican
Committee [hereinafter referred to as "COMMITTEE"]

Section 2. Purpose: The purpose of this COMMITTEE is to nominate qualified candidates
for all public offices, as well as promote the principles, establish the policy, direct the affairs
and further the goals of the Republican Party and to insure decent and responsible
government in our community and its municipalities.

ARTICLE II
MEMBERSHIP

Section 1. Membership Eligibility: All members of the COMMITTEE shall be registered
Republican voters and shall not be, or declare themselves to be, members of any other
political party, which actively supports candidates or principles contrary to the interests of
the Mercer County Republican Party as established by the COMMITTEE.

Section 2. Election or Appointment: The COMMITTEE shall consist of one male and one
female residing in each voting or election district in the County who shall be duly elected at
the primary for the general election in every even numbered year or who shall be appointed
to said position as herein provided for in this Constitution.

Section 3. Additional Members: The following Mercer County residents shall also be full
voting members of the COMMITTEE:

All Republican Municipal Chairs; all Municipal Republican Club Presidents; all
registered Republicans elected in partisan elections to public office [excluding
School Board officials]; all registered Republicans elected to public office
[excluding School Board officials] in municipalities which hold non-partisan
elections for municipal office in Mercer County; all Republican State Committee
members who reside in Mercer County; and all Executive Committee members and
officers appointed according to this Constitution.

Section 4. Term: The term of office for all COMMITTEE members shall be 2 years and
shall terminate at 12:01 a.m. on the first Saturday following the primary election of each
even numbered year.

Section 5. Vacancies: All vacancies caused by death, resignation, removal, and failure to
elect or otherwise shall be filled for the unexpired term in the following manner:

a. Any vacancies in COMMITTEE election district positions shall be filled by the
members of the COMMITTEE in the municipality wherein the vacancy occurs
within 30 days of the reorganization meeting of the municipal committee, pursuant
to Title 19 of New J ersey Statutes. In the event that the members of the
COMMITTEE in that municipality fail to fill said vacancy within 30 days, or in the
event of a vacancy in the COMMITTEE at any other time, the County Chair shall
have the power to appoint a member to fill said vacancy; provided however, that
members of the COMMITTEE from a municipality where a vacancy exists may fill
said vacancy at any time after the expiration of the 30 days and the Municipal Chair
shall send notice to the County Chair including the name and address of said
replacement within 7 days of appointment. The County Chair shall then have 7 days
from receipt of notice of appointment from the Municipal Chair to review said
appointment and approve or reject the same. The County Chair retains the ability to
approve or reject the recommendations of all times. The County Chair shall provide
written notice of rejection to the Municipal Chair in which case the position shall be
considered vacant. If the County Chair does not respond to a municipal notice of
appointment within the 7-day period, said appointment shall be valid and the
appointed member shall have full voting rights.


ARTICLE III MEETINGS

Section 1. Bi-Annual Reorganization: The COMMITTEE shall hold a reorganization
meeting, upon proper notice as provided herein, on the first Tuesday after the primary
election in every even numbered year for the purpose of electing officers as provided herein.
All individuals elected to the COMMITTEE at the primary election in every even numbered
year shall receive notice of the reorganization meeting as provided herein.

Section 2. Annual Convention: The COMMITTEE shall hold an annual convention, upon
proper notice as provided for herein, to select or endorse candidates for federal, state and
county offices which will appear on the ballot in that year. The time of said convention
shall be established by the Chair with the approval of the Executive Committee.

Section 3. Special Meetings: Special meetings may be called by the Chair, upon a majority
vote of the Executive Committee, hereinafter described, or upon the signed petition of 1/3 of
the eligible membership of the COMMITTEE. Written notice of all special meetings shall
be mailed to all members of the COMMITTEE at least seven (7) days prior to any such
meeting. The notice shall state the purpose or purposes of said meeting and no other matter
may be finally acted upon, unless reasonably specified in such statement of purpose for said
meeting.

Section 4. Regular Meetings: Regular meetings shall be held at a time and place
determined by the Chair. There shall be at least two regular meetings of the COMMITTEE
every year.



ARTICLE IV - OFFICERS

Section 1. Officers: The officers of the COMMITTEE shall be the County Chair, First
Vice Chair, Second Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Committee Counsel, Recording
Secretary, Deputy Treasurer.

Section 2. Term and Election: The officers, with the exception of the Recording Secretary,
Committee Counsel and Deputy Treasurer, of the COMMITTEE shall be elected at the
organizational meeting to be held in J une of each even number year as provided for in
ARTICLE IV. The term of office for each officer shall be two years. The Recording
Secretary, Deputy Treasurer, and Committee Counsel shall be appointed by the County
Chair and shall serve at the Chair's pleasure.

Section 3. Eligibility: All officers shall be registered Republicans residing in the County of
Mercer.

Section 4. Powers and Duties: The following powers and duties are granted to the officers
of the COMMITTEE:

1) Chair - The Chair shall be the presiding officer of the COMMITTEE.
The Chair shall: preside at all meetings of the COMMITTEE; have the power to
enter into all contracts and obligations and spend all necessary and reasonable funds
for the proper and effective operation of the COMMITTEE; determine the needs and
have the ability to hire all personnel for the effective operation of the COMMITTEE;
have the power to create subcommittees, designate subcommittee members and
chairs and shall be an ex-officio member of all such subcommittees; have all powers
granted by law; and have any additional and reasonable powers deemed necessary,
and not proscribed by said Constitution, for the effective operation of the
COMMITTEE. The Chair shall have the specific ability to redelegate the roles of
the officers hereinafter, in order to ensure efficient operation of the COMMITTEE.

2) 1st Vice Chair - The 1st Vice Chair shall assist the Chair perform any and all duties
required by this Constitution and shall have the power to perform all duties of the
Chair in the Chair's absence. The 1
st
Vice Chair shall be of the opposite gender of
the Chair.

3) 2nd Vice Chair - The 2nd Vice Chair shall also assist the Chair perform any and all
duties required by this Constitution.

4) Secretary - The Secretary shall maintain and keep accurate files of all-important
papers of the COMMITTEE and shall maintain and keep a current list of the
members of the COMMITTEE, including names and addresses. The Secretary shall
perform any other duties assigned by the Chair.

5) Treasurer - The Treasurer shall be the general custodian of all funds of the
COMMITTEE and shall keep accurate records of all receipts and expenditures of the
COMMITTEE. The Treasurer shall deposit all monies received into COMMITTEE
bank accounts in a timely manner. The Treasurer shall provide monthly financial
statements of the COMMITTEE to the Executive Committee and shall make a
financial report at every meeting of the full COMMITTEE. All tax returns required
by the federal or state government shall be filed in a timely manner by the Treasurer.
In addition, the Treasurer shall file all required reports with the New J ersey Election
Law Enforcement Commission or the Federal Election Commission. Upon approval
of the Chair, the Treasurer shall pay all obligations of the COMMITTEE.
6) Deputy Treasurer - The Deputy Treasurer shall assist the Treasurer perform any and
all duties required under this Constitution.

7) Recording Secretary - The Recording Secretary shall keep the minutes of the
meetings of the Executive Committee and COMMITTEE and shall keep and
maintain all such minutes on file and shall perform any other duties requested by the
Chair.

8) Committee Counsel - The Committee Counsel shall provide legal counsel to the
Chair and handle all legal matters for the COMMITTEE. The Committee Counsel
shall also Chair the Rules Committee and handle any other matters requested by the
Chair.

Section 5. Vacancies: a. A vacancy occurring in the office of County Chairperson, Vice
Chairperson, Secretary or Treasurer shall be filled by vote of the Mercer County Republican
Executive Committee at a special meeting called for that purpose. A vacancy occurring in
the office of deputy treasurer, recording secretary, or committee counsel shall be filled by
the County Chairperson. All such vacancies shall be filled within thirty (30) days after their
occurrence. In the event of vacancy, those offices shall be filled for the unexpired term by
vote of the Mercer County Executive Committee at a meeting called for that purpose.

ARTICLE V - COMMITTEES

Section 1. Executive Committee:

The Executive Committee shall formulate the policies and conduct the affairs of the
Republican Party in the County of Mercer. It shall possess and exercise the authority to do
all things necessary and proper for execution of the powers vested in it, for furthering the
goals of the Republican Party and for insuring decent and responsible government in the
Community.

The Executive Committee shall consist of the following persons:

a) The officers of the Mercer County Republican Committee, as defined in
Article IV of this constitution.

b) The two (2) State Committee members.

c) The duly elected municipal chairperson of each municipality in the County of
Mercer.

d) Three (3) registered Republican voters currently holding elective public
municipal, county or state office to be chosen by the County Chairman. Each
person so chosen shall reside in a different municipality.

f) Thirteen (13) registered Republican voters, one selected from each
municipality. Hamilton Township shall have an addition three (3) members
and, Ewing Township an additional one (1) member. The said
representative(s) shall be appointed by the Municipal Chairperson.

g) Ten (10) persons to be appointed by the County Chair. In addition, five (5)
registered Republican voters shall be chosen by the County Chair to represent
all Republicans including representatives of organized labor, industry,
business, and public employee groups.

h) The Chairperson of the Capital Club.

i) The immediate four (4) past Chairs of the COMMITTEE.

The Executive Committee shall meet at least six (6) times a year.


Section 2. Other Committees: The Chair can, at their discretion, form ad-hoc committees
on issues and matters of concern to the COMMITTEE. Membership of these committees
shall be determined by the Chair with recommendations from the Executive Committee.
These committees shall from time to time make reports to the Executive Committee.

ARTICLE VI NOTICE AND QUORUM
Section 1. Notice: No election, act or decision of the COMMITTEE or the Executive
Committee shall be effective for any purpose unless written notice of the meeting is mailed
or delivered to all eligible members of either body, at least seven (7) days prior to any such
meeting, unless a greater notice period is required herein or by law.
Section 2. Quorum: Physical attendance at any such meeting shall be at least 20% of the
eligible membership of either body, which shall constitute a quorum.
ARTICLE VII VOTING
Section 1. Elections: All votes to elect, endorse, remove, discipline, or otherwise affect the
rights of any person within the Republican Party as provided for under this Constitution,
shall be by secret ballot.
Section 2. Other Matters: Any other act or decision of the COMMITTEE or other bodies
created herein that requires a vote not covered by Article VII, Section 1, shall be by voice
vote, unless a majority of the members present at such a meeting shall otherwise determine.
Section 3. Proxies: Proxy voting shall not be permitted. All members shall be in physical
attendance of any meeting in order to cast their vote.
ARTICLE VIII MUNICIPAL COMMITTEES
Section 1. Municipal Constitutions: All Republican municipal committees shall provide a
copy of the municipal committee constitution to the County Chair within 3 months of the
adoption of this Constitution. Any subsequent amendments or revisions to the municipal
constitution shall be delivered to the County Chair within 30 days thereof. Municipal
constitutions shall not in any manner supercede or contradict this Constitution. If it is
determined by the Executive Committee that a municipal constitution is in conflict with the
provisions of this Constitution, the Executive Committee shall provide notice to the
municipal chair that said provisions in conflict must be amended accordingly. If said
amendments are not made by the municipal committee or a municipal committee does not
provide the County Chair with a copy of the municipal constitution, that municipal
committee shall forfeit representation on the Executive Committee during the period of such
default.
Section 2. Municipal Meetings: Each municipal committee constitution shall require at
least one annual meeting. The municipal committee shall advise the County Chair in
writing of the date, time and place of said meeting. If the municipal committee shall fail to
hold an annual meeting within 30 days of the date provided for in the municipal constitution,
it shall be conclusively presumed that the municipal committee is unable to act for this
purpose and in order to insure the integrity and continuity of the Mercer County Republican
Committee, the County Chair has the power to appoint a new acting municipal chair and any
other officers as the municipal constitution provides in order that the provisions of the
municipal constitution are carried out. In such an event, the acting municipal chair will call
for a special election for the purposes of electing a new municipal chair within 60 days of
appointment by the County Chair.
ARTICLE IX AMENDMENTS
Section 1. Repeals and Supersedes: Upon adoption of this Constitution by a 2/3rds vote of
the members of the COMMITTEE, this Constitution shall supersede any and all previous
Constitutions and By-laws of the Mercer County Republican Committee.
Section 2. Severability: If any provision of this Constitution or the application thereof is
held to be invalid by law, the remainder of the Constitution shall not be affected and shall
remain in force.
Section 3. Amendments: This Constitution may be amended by a 2/3rds vote of all
members of the COMMITTEE present at any regular or special meeting provided due notice
of said meeting shall have been given and a copy of any proposed amendment shall be given
to each and every member of the COMMITTEE with such meeting notice. Any proposed
amendment shall be reviewed by the Executive Committee, which by a majority vote, shall
decide whether such amendment shall be submitted to the full COMMITTEE for
consideration. The full COMMITTEE, by majority vote, shall decide if the amendment
shall be considered.
Section 4. Review: The County Chair may appoint a committee to review this Constitution
and make recommendations for amendments when deemed necessary.
ARTICLE X GENERAL RULES
Section 1. Meeting Rules: Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the conduct
of COMMITTEE meetings except to the extent that they may be in conflict with any
provision of the Constitution in which event the provisions of this Constitution shall govern.
Section 2. Annual Convention Rules: The Executive Committee shall adopt, upon
recommendations from the Convention Rules Committee, appointed by the Chair in
anticipation of the annual convention, additional rules to govern the Annual Convention.
Said rules shall be adopted prior to the Convention and be provided to members attending
the Convention.
Section 3. Amendment Meetings: The Executive Committee may adopt specific rules to
govern a COMMITTEE meeting wherein an amendment to this Constitution shall be
considered.
Adopted by a two-thirds majority of the COMMITTEE and sworn before me on:

__________________________________
Secretary

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Chair

Date Approved:




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AMENDMENTS

ARTICLE V COMMITTEES

Section 1. Executive Committee: paragraph 2 is amended to include subsections j and
k effective March 18, 2010:

The Executive Committee shall include the following persons:

j. The chairperson of the Mercer County Young Republicans

k. The president of the Republican Women of Mercer County

ARTICLE III MEETINGS

Section 4. Regular Meetings is amended effective March 18, 2010 to read as follows:
Regular meetings shall be held at a time and place determined by the Chair.

Section 5. Number of Meetings is added to the Constitution effective March 18, 2010 to
read as follows: There shall be a minimum of two meetings of the Mercer County
Republican Committee annually one of which will be the Annual Convention
Adopted by a two-thirds majority of the COMMITTEE present at its regular meeting on
March 18, 2010.

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Secretary

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Chair

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